Illinois taxpayers are footing the bill for a fiction novel internet stalker George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin) claims to be writing.
Gollin took a sabbatical--with full pay--from his job as a physics teacher at taxpayer financed University of Illinois to work on a "book" he already has been paid to write by the Crazy Guggenheim organization.
The purported book has nothing whatsoever to do with physics--the subject he is paid with tax dollars to teach at U of I. Instead he is writing about his role in destroying another private school in Liberia.
U of I spokesperson Robin Kaler has stated that for the university support Gollin receives, "it's for his work in his discipline."
Why are Illinois taxpayers being forced to fund a dubious project that is not only outside Gollin's area of alleged expertise, but which already has been bought and paid for by another source?
Gollin was sued in federal court by St. Luke School of Medicine for allegedly participating in a shakedown scheme designed to extort payment in return for continuing the school's accreditation. Gollin was alleged to have been a key figure in that extortion scheme, which ended access to urgently needed medical care for countless numbers of poor African men, women and children.
Gollin is said to be fond of another fiction writer, John le Carr, whose father was imprisoned for insurance fraud, and whose mother abandoned him when he was five.
Sniff, sniff! What is Gollin smelling (besides his own armpits)???? "These sons of bitches who smell money are just using the situation there for their own ends," says Gollin. "'They're monsters. They're just disgusting monsters."
When the taxpayers of Illinois see their hard earned tax money going to finance such frivolities as the study of Japanese lesbians, or paying a physics professor to make up stories about his internet stalking, they shouldn't have any trouble spotting the self-serving monsters.
http://www.uillinois.edu/trustees/agenda...009-10.pdf
Gollin took a sabbatical--with full pay--from his job as a physics teacher at taxpayer financed University of Illinois to work on a "book" he already has been paid to write by the Crazy Guggenheim organization.
The purported book has nothing whatsoever to do with physics--the subject he is paid with tax dollars to teach at U of I. Instead he is writing about his role in destroying another private school in Liberia.
U of I spokesperson Robin Kaler has stated that for the university support Gollin receives, "it's for his work in his discipline."
Why are Illinois taxpayers being forced to fund a dubious project that is not only outside Gollin's area of alleged expertise, but which already has been bought and paid for by another source?
Gollin was sued in federal court by St. Luke School of Medicine for allegedly participating in a shakedown scheme designed to extort payment in return for continuing the school's accreditation. Gollin was alleged to have been a key figure in that extortion scheme, which ended access to urgently needed medical care for countless numbers of poor African men, women and children.
Gollin is said to be fond of another fiction writer, John le Carr, whose father was imprisoned for insurance fraud, and whose mother abandoned him when he was five.
Sniff, sniff! What is Gollin smelling (besides his own armpits)???? "These sons of bitches who smell money are just using the situation there for their own ends," says Gollin. "'They're monsters. They're just disgusting monsters."
When the taxpayers of Illinois see their hard earned tax money going to finance such frivolities as the study of Japanese lesbians, or paying a physics professor to make up stories about his internet stalking, they shouldn't have any trouble spotting the self-serving monsters.
Quote:Board Meeting
March 11, 2009
APPROVE SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 2009-10
. . .
[page 7]
Department of Physics
. . .
GEORGE D. GOLLIN, Professor
Second semester 2009-10, full pay
To design a calibration system for a particle physics experiment; and to co-author a book: Hijacking Liberia, regarding exposing diploma mills that threaten legitimate degree programs.
. . .
[page 14]
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
KAREN LEE KELSKY, Associate Professor
First semester 2009-10, full pay
To complete a book on lesbian communities in urban Japan: The Personal is Personal: Predicaments of Lesbian Identity in Contemporary Japan.
http://www.uillinois.edu/trustees/agenda...009-10.pdf


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